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The 1963 Best Short Fiction Hugo was presented September 1 at Discon I. We do not have a record of the order of finish beyond first place.
Winner: "The Dragon Masters" by Jack Vance [Galaxy Aug 1962]
Runners-up:
- "Myrrha" by Gary Jennings [F&SF Sep 1962]
- "The Unholy Grail" by Fritz Leiber [Fantastic Oct 1962]
- "When You Care, When You Love" by Theodore Sturgeon [F&SF Sep 1962]
- "Where Is the Bird of Fire?" by Thomas Burnett Swann [Science Fantasy Apr 1962]
1962 | Best Short Fiction Hugo, 1963 Hugos | 1964 | 1963 |
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